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SPORTS & GENERAL
ARMY INTRODUCES GREEN MATTING Kowloon Chess MATTING Kowloon Chess IN GAME AGAINST CLUB
Indians Come A Cropper At King's Park: K.M. Baxter Excels With Bat And Ball
BY "BARBANAS“
IT-WAS GLORIOUS WEATHER FOR CRICKET LAST SATUR- DAY EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS A DISTINCT NIP IN THE AIR, Nine matches' in zil were played in both Divisions; four of which. were drawn, The best performance with the hat wept to the credit of K. M. Barter who scored 13 runs for the ECS for against the University second string. The best bowing figures returned for the afternoon were H. L. Uzor o's 7 wickets for 32 mins against the Indians 2nd La Fagrip ́s Wickets for 16 for the Baral Beats against the club seconde, and #: D. Lloyd's 6 for 20 for the K.C.C. against the University.
HANDICAP WEIGHTS FOR MACAO
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1940.
PLEAS FOR Story Of Husband's Walks Tournaments TECHNICAL With "Beryl," A.F.S. Girl
UNIVERSITY
At Half-Way
Stage
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DEGREES PLAN URGED
Tears filled the eyes of a young wife as she sat in Stratford » Police Court listening to a statement she was alleged to have made to the police after she had been charged with maliciously setting fire to her husband's house.
The statement" fold of her married, unhappiness of the friendship of her husband, a sub-officer in the LC.C. Fire: Brigade. with a girl named “Beryl,” 1 member of the, A.F.S.. posted to his station; and of how she had returned to her home to find "the other woman" there..
home about 1.30 am from
"On Saturday, July 13, I came
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The Kowloon, Chess Club Tont- naments have reached the half- Urging that a bourd be appoint- The following are the handicapway stage, except for six posted by the Government to investi- weights for the December Meeting poned games in the Senior sections fata and report on" establishment of the Macao Jockey Club to be and four in the junior:
-| of a technical university in Vic- (held at Area Freta, Macao, on Dec. In Sen'or Section “A” G. "Y, toria, the president of the Techni-
"I went crazy," this alleged "7" "had" also been to my hus- Roxhead and L Karpovich are cal Schools' Association® (Mr. W, G, | The "Kin Shan Handicap" (Five folntly in the lead with each 3 MeBobert) suggested at the a statement explained. I felt I had band's office, and I there saw Furlongs):-Black Diamond 161 points from five games played: nual conference that Melbourne worked hard for years for the Berri's photograph on his mantel- Ibs, Cloudy Star 140. Cuban Love Both Catheld and Hardovich Technical College he empowered to home and rather than she should piece. It was next to the photo- 150. Double Up 140 Eagle 161, mangred to hold C. M Sequeira aran dagres in technical science, have it would burn the lot up raph of my children. I was an- High Tower 156. Iron Knight. 145, in a dram, and the fast-mentioned Technical education was an in-
The wife Mag Porothy Magy pry and screwed the photographi National Triumph 154. Sports Ven- player is only her-a-point behind tegral part of Victoria's educa Dagenharq, was remarged for 14
days. The police offered no object up, and put it in my handbag" ture 188, The Mermaid 163. the leaders with one came a tonal svim ut did not for days. The police offered no object how Mr Mahamer met at a The statement went on to relate The "Kau Tung Handicap” (six hand.
verge on the iversity, he sale tion to balk Furlongs) 1st Section:--Ascot Vale Cornena
public-house am who Wit peat Karpovich on Melbourne Technical College was At Sookunpoo where the Army! The University" batsmen su 154 lbs, Desert Star 155, Good Thursday night pat earlier in the recognised head of technical
Det-insp. Thomas Hayward separated from his wife. They first team entertained the Cricket found themselves in difficulties Morning 147. Heddon 145, Lanca- the Tournament dropped a point education in Victoria, but offer stated that he saw Mrs. Mahoney became friendly, and while her husband was on duty they tre- Club, the former used (I believe for against the accurate bowling or shire Chap 155 Flain View 151. to Karl Weiss despite having technical schools oquld be allay at the use in Milner-road when quently went out together. the first time), a matting which Lloyd who in eight overs, three of Radium Star 161.
played into a winning position.ed to enable them to offer cer- he was investigating a fire there, was. presumably, green, out which which were maidens, secured six 2nd Section:-Black Diamond Weiss, whe la facing rather poor-plicates equal to the new univer. When she knew that he was appeared blue to me from a dis- wickets for only 20 runs He clean 140 lbs. Bogey 155, Dow-Jones 168.9. has dropped points to Karsity's degrees.
police officer, she remarked: Or. Ca Walker (Gordon in "Yes, I did it. You can see home and was very angry at not.
dance. My husband had been tance. The Army cricket pitch has bowled W. 8. Gegg, K. Lo and Gallant Marshal 158, Geordie 165, povich and Gédüetra. never been good enough to justify Mahmood, had C. N. Matthews and King's Envoy 158, National Liberty
stitute of Technology, Geelong); there is plenty of evidence." playing without any matting, but C
inding me there. The following Hong Choy caught behind: 158.
In Senior Section "B," K. M. A moved that the State Government
She was cautioned, but went on Wednesday he came I must confess that last Saturday stumps by Archie Zimmern, and 3rd Section:-Eagle 159
home and lbs. Barnett has taken the lead with a he urged to support financially the f was coming back to nim, but gave me a hard beating, and turn- was the first occasion on which sent J. Fenton home by the 1.b.w. Mac's Adventure 157, National An-win over E. D.. Evans, D. E. de establishment of a Textile Train-he, wrote and told me not to. He ed me out of the house. "saw a green matting. However, to route. But his effort was unavail them. 155, National Honour 158, Carvaino na-a-not bebing na ng College for training expert de- wanted that young girl instead. 1
would not mind, but he told me found. He said he would like me judge by the great number of runs ing as the University succeeded in on sunshine Susie 151. The spirtong gime me in band. Burnett partmental and technical staffs,
"That gight. I went hack with n scored in this match (288 runs for playing out time and had two wic-158, tot algfield earlier in
uct to go and see my children, to go back to him LABOUR SHORTAGE the loss of only. & wickets), the kete to spare at the close of the of St. Louis 150.
the Tournament through a bad
"If we had such a college ae batamen must have revelled in bat-game.
The "December Handicap." (Once ting on this green matting wicket. į
SOBRY SPECTACLE
dinner over the hall and smashed Round): The Leopard 148 les blunder while Carvalho was held said. "there would be less cause
After she had been charged Mrs. some pictures, and Thursday to a draw or EVERS."
for men going to managers of DELIGHTFUL BATTING
After their excellent performance Phoenix 165, Chatterbox 155, The
In Jimior Bection “A." competi- mills and saying, I've just coom Mahoney, It was alleged, made the morning, when he left for his The Army had first use of the a week ago when they beat the Tigress 140, King's Worthy 151, tion has been very keen, with V. oop from Lancashire."
statement read in court. This ex- work, he said, 'It will be better for wicket, but soon last Finch who Strong Club X1, the Indian R.C. Bistre 145, Matador 140.
V. Kalitchoft and A. Fabel The chairman of the Australian plained that she had been married your health if you clear up this. The was bowled by Knight for a modest made a sorry spectacle of them- "Chung Shan Handicap equally placed at the moment, Wool Board (Sir Dalziel Kelly), 13 years. Her husband had, mess before I come home or Ave. Alec Pearce then joined selves in their away match against (One Mile)-Country Flower 140 each with one loss, though the who supported the proposal, stress been with the LC.C. Fire Brigade Saturday. If you don't clear it. up Logan and the pair put on 39 runs Recreio at King's Park on Satur- lbs. Coureur Bleu 140, Fairy Auk former has played one game more ed the shortage of skilled labour for 11 years after serving in the your had better not be here when before being separated. Pearce day. True, they were without the 140. Fairy Ousel 140. Hogmanay and leads by a point. Kolatchoff' and the need for training men to
"I come home. was batting delightfully, hia of services of 4 R. Minu and A. H. 140, Hohenfels 140. Meadow Eve beat Fabal but lost to
"Our married life has been C. direct, as well as work In
"decided to leave him, and drives and leg glides being a treat Kitchell, but they should not have 155, Merry Fatty 140, Merry Maker
Australia's mills.
rather unhappy, as we have had, went to live with the man with Foupard. to watch. However, he had the found the score of 120 runs put up 140. Rothesay Bay 140, Shanghai 4
In Junior Section "B" JH
"There should be a thoroughly frequent quarrels," the statement whon. I had been friendly, misfortune to, step in front of a
by Recreio beyond them.
159. Shib Yin Grand 140, Victory D'Almeida and S. Benjamin, both equipped school in Australia, but continued. The quarrels usually
"I FELT CHOKED" straight one from Knight and was Their batting wilted under the Life 162 Wood Nymph 140,
undefeated, lead with 3 points I do not think success will follow arose over the children, my going Then, according to
the state- promptly given out by younger deadly onslaught of H. Ozorin
cach. "D. Drake
has lost two unless it is staffed with men of the worse for drink. Seven years ago her husband, had brought Beryl to out to dances or him coming home ment, Mrs. Mahoney heard that brother John
who took 7 wickets for "32 runs,
points in five games and A. Ben- highest scientific and technical I had a baby by another man. My live with him, and that she had Logan, did not appear to see the only young Kasstu Rumisha and
¡qualifications," said Dr. A. É V ball as well as Pearce, but ne P. Madar putting up anything
Sixth-round games in the Junior Richardson, deputy chief executive husband forgave me for it, and been down to see the children at brought of some pretty late cuts, like a night to score 22 and 17 res
Tournament will be played this officer of the Council of Scientific we continued to live together. Oxford. She went to the house. He and Webb were still together pectively For Recreio willy Reed
had already had two boys of which and the door was opened by Beryl. evening at the Cub and one or and Industrial Research. when the innings came to a close and A. Y. Gosano contributed 27
more of the postponed Senior
my husband was the father."
I threw a dish at her, and she at 163 for 2 wickets. Of the Club and 30 respectively.
"ALWAYS PRAISING BERYL" left the house." the alleged state- matches may be completed. Visi tors are welcome to watch the
The statement added that atment went on. games which ill be played at the Peninsula Hotel. first floor.
bowlers only Knight met with any success. He took both the Army wickets that fell for 43 rUER.
EASY WIN FOR C.S.C.C
£700 League Dividend
FINAL FOOTBALL ALLOCATION:
Victorian
Jamin one in three.
STANDINGS TO DATE
and then he sent her down to see On that day he had thrown his
then
Navy.
felt
"In fundamental processes, their standard should be equal to that of the University of Leeds, and unless this standard is obtained the outbreak of the war the child-! "I went upstairs to look for do not think the support of the fren were evacuated and her hus- same letters and photographs of industry to Australian graduates band's duties changed. At times the children. They were missing. he was away for 48 hours. She turned out the drawers and up- Senfor "A", S. Coxhead 34 would be forthcoming."
Establishing a points from 5 games: L Karpovich
then went out with a woman set everything I could. I textile college
friend.
chcked. There was no one there 38: C. M. Sequeira 3-4; K. Weiss would be an, expensive bustness, gross re-
"My husband became more dif- to say anything to." 2-4; H. A Bamu. - P. A added Dr. Richardson. The cost ceipts from the final games were Vranovich 0-3.
would be-and should be such cult," It continued "and he often The statement described how 214,409/4/, including £1,000 rain
Senior "g":-K. M. A Barnett that only one college, could be spoke of a girl named Beryl, who Mrs. Mahoney set are to some pa- Insurance.
Deductions from the gross re-3-4; de Carvalho 21-3; B. D. established in the Commonwealth was in the A.F.8. at his station. per and some of Beryl's things sh
Evans 2-4: A" Y. Biriukoff." 2-4;
He was always praising her up. found on the dressing-table. Then ceipts before the allocations were M, W. Olsufleff 1-4; W. Lee 0-3.
On one occasion I saw my husafter seeing that the fre made were Entertainment tax, Junior "AVV. Kolatchoft carried by the conference another band walking arm-in-arm with burning she shut the door and left £1.165: erquqd charges. $1.81 4-5; F. A. Fabel 3-4; A. C. Mitchell was passed, directing that the pres
this girl Buy in Bowroad.
it match experves, £875, and League 3-5; 3. Grefalda 3-4; A. C. Poupard sident and secretary confer with seconds (curtain Falsery) £250.
2-5; Th. Laufer' 0-5..
Str. Dalziel Kells and Dr. Richard- The League also. made its an-
The Civil Service first team had an easy victory over the Combined CLUB, INNINGI
Small Units, winning by 7 wickets
Each League club has been allo- T.C.G. Knight and F. J. Lawrence at the Valley. This was chiefly due cated £700 under the distribution opened the innings for the Club to F. Baker's steady bowling, who, of final round receipts, announced and though both appeared to be in nine overs, took 4 wickets for at a meeting of the uncomfortable against the bowing 21 runs. With the exception of Football League. The of Skipworth at first, they soon got Goss, who went to rather late and on top of the bowling and scored who scored 45 not out, "the Small off anything short of a length. Unita batsmen found run-getting When they were well set none of extremely difficult and were forced the Anny bowlers seemed to make to declare their mnings closed at any impression on them. Both 110 for 7 wickets All the early were particularly severe on John Civil Service batsmen making use- Pearce who, in two overs, gave away ful scores, this total was soon pass no less than 26 runs. Knight and ed. R. J. Atwell scored 49 out of a Lawrence had put on 113 runs be- total of 148 runs püt up by the six fore being separated.
C.SC.C. batsmen.
DOOR-DIR TACTICS .
TRAIN THEM EARLY After the resolution had been
Was
son to determine the best prove conference, which is the 23rd, and Monthly Meeting Of
Opening the conference Sir Wilwuliam Anglias Food Trades Referees' Assen. liam Angliss advocated that chil School, Tatrobe-st
Jun'or JH. D'almeida Dual contribution of 300 to the 1-3; 8, Benjamin 3-3: D. Drake dure for furthering the objective. which is being held in the new JUNIOR GAMES.
Lord Mayor's Hospital Appeal - A Benjamin 2-3: C. Lee 1-5;]
The dødend is £200 less than Ip an effort to beat the clock,
The Cricket Club second team the record in 1938, and £100 less the succeeding Club batsinen ad- entertained the Royal Scots in a opted "do-or-die" tactics with the friendly match at Chater Road and than last year, but it compares favourably with other years when result that wickets tell cheaply, were soundly trounced."
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EXTRA FOR FINALISTS
long 113.
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and when it was time to draw Of the Club batsmen only C. E the allocation was: 1935, £480; stumps, the Club had lost atx Gahagan, H.J. Armstrong and C. 1936, £570, and 1937, £755. wickets for 125 runs, of which E. Bishop managed to score double Knight and Lawrence between figures, Armstrong being the. Those clubs which reached the them contributed 112 runa.
highest scorer with 29 before fail-final round receive the following The most successful Aring bowling victim to Lt. Fargus who additional training allowances —
£.414; er was Tropp whose 6 wickets enst finished with the following splendid Melbourne,
Richmond, him Just under 8 runs aplech. analysis overs, 1 malden, 16 £378 Essendon, £301, and Gee-
LLOYD'S FINE BOWLING
K. M. Baxter was very much in There is an estimated balance In spite of N. D. Lloyd's dine the limelight in the Second Divi of £182 still undistributed which bowling performance, K.C.C..could sion match between . C. C. and will be held in the reserve
ebeld. In not force the lase in their home the University. In his one and a count match against the University. half hours stay at the wicket be
From the £760 to each club Donald Anderson, F. J. Lay and W. scored 78 for the K.C.C, who total LRapley all contributed useful led 135 for 5. scares to the KC.C. tốtal of 171 for 6 wickets declared',
runs, 6 wickets.
+
J. Walther, 0-5, -..
1
SOCCER MATCHES POSTPONED
The Hongkong Football Associa- tion notifies that the following matches have been postponed:
Saturday, 1st División-Navy v.
Police.
Sunday, 2nd Division-Club v. Police.
:
The R.E v. Navy match will be played on Sunday, at Causeway uc-Bay, at 2:30 p.m.
dren, Instead of continuing in The delegates inspected Mel- The Monthly Meeting of the State schools after the age of 14, bourne Technical College, and Hongkong Football Referees' Asso- should leave and be trained in afterwards heard a talk by the clation will be held at the Hotel
· technira#- schools.
principal (Mr. F. Els He dealt Cecil today at 8 p.m. The Speak............ Sixty delegates are attending the with his technical education and er at this Meeting is Mr. W, H. war training. His lecture was flu Foster, Army Football Associa- strated by films,
tion Referees Committee: 1
WANTS YOUNG POLITICIANS
Many Too Old, Says XMAS AND NEW YEAR
Lord Mayor
Most politicians were too old;
there is deducted a V.R.C. TO ARRANGE youth would be the important.
The
HAMPERS.
We beg to notify Oustomers that Assorted Humpers suitable for the BOXING TOURNEY? thing in the world of cometto, Festive Season may be obtained from us at the following special Rates:--
said the Lord Mayor (Cr. Beaure
mately 10 per cent. of its first Though the Arst four University levy, and £11/13/4 each for round receipts as a League Į batsmen -gave their side a good
It is learned that the V. R. C. paire), speaking in Melbourre at start, the rest found B. D. Lay's
the Australian National Foot-
gymnasium has opened up a class the official dinner of Zone No. slow bowling and Baxter's medium- hall Connell,
which is under the directorship of of the Association of Apex Clubs, paced balls unplayable; the team
chairman of the finance Luigi Soares, their physical culture. Cr. Beaurepaire said if therez ADVERTISEMENT being all out for $11.
Naranjan committee (Dr. Jona) said last expert. It is believed that quite were 1000 organisations like Apex Singh played a captain's innings, night that the couell had been possibly a boxing tournament will clubs in Australia there would not to score 40 runs. Lay bagged 5 for requested to consider a substan be arranged for the latter part of be too many. It was a pity polt
tial reduction in levy fees for 1941 or a complete suspension during
ticians did not belong to such the war, ant
He was a great bellever in young men getting together,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
28 and Baxter 4 for 31.".
TODAY
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at 4 pm sharp:-Lt. Morahan; 8/14. McGill, Tel Honeywill, A/Ldg. The secretary (Mr. McBrien) Tel. Paul, A/Ldg. Tel. Bowden, Mid Zone No. 1 (consisting of 18
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Be Officers elected were: President. Medal Award 1940********
favour a subsidy for other sport Mr. T. Bellair (Melbourne); vice- While the trustees of the patrio-ing material. About 250 cricket president, Mr. M Cassidy (Castle- tic fund had confined their garts sets were required. The trustees maine); district governora, Mesars for troops to football material, Mr. will consider later what would be Lyle Gannon (Camperdown) and McBrien said they were inclined to done in the matter.
Arthur Cambridge (Bendigo)?
ATHLETICS. - Entries close for
South China A.A. annual meet.
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